The Fellowships provide six months of translation coaching to further a translational project, attendance at a training program to help advance their translational development, and automatic acceptance into the TRI Translational Pathways 2023 workshops.
TRI CEO, Professor Scott Bell, said the Fellowships were created to provide high-impact support and training to further develop future translational research leaders at TRI.
“At TRI, we are committed to supporting our early and mid-career researchers as well as fostering exceptional research with the potential to improve the health outcomes of Australians through research translation.”
“The inaugural Translation Fellowships are not only new to TRI but to the Australian medical research landscape, so we’re delighted to be able to give our researchers a unique advantage.”
The Translation Fellowships were open to TRI-based early or mid-career researchers/clinician-researchers, with a Fellowship awarded to researchers within TRI’s partners: The University of Queensland, QUT, Mater Research and Queensland Health.
“We received highly competitive applications for the Fellowships, which made the selection process difficult. On behalf of the TRI Board and Shared Leadership Committee, I offer our congratulations to the four successful recipients. It will be exciting to see their careers, and research progress through the Fellowships,” Professor Bell said.
2023 TRI Translation Fellowship recipients (pictured from left, with Professor Bell):